
Description (English) This volume constitutes the second foundational part of the Ontology of Dynamics research program. It builds upon Ontology of Dynamics: Fundamental Foundations and provides the formal and physical consequences of that ontology. The work introduces an interval-based physical language, derives classical equations of motion as limits of interval dynamics, and reconstructs friction, gravitation, hydrodynamics (Navier–Stokes), and electrodynamics as regimes of directed admissible evolution. Earlier standalone texts on friction, gravitation, and the interval language of physics are superseded by this unified volume. Description (Russian) Данный том является вторым фундаментальным уровнем исследовательской программы «Онтология динамики». Он опирается на работу «Онтология динамики: фундаментальные основания» и разворачивает её формальные и физические следствия. В книге вводится интервальный язык физики, выводятся уравнения движения как предельные формы интервальной динамики, а трение, гравитация, гидродинамика и электродинамика реконструируются как режимы направленной допустимой эволюции. Ранее опубликованные тексты, посвящённые трению, гравитации и интервальному языку физики, заменяются и объединяются настоящим томом.
flows, fraction, electrodynamics, pde, physics, gravity
flows, fraction, electrodynamics, pde, physics, gravity
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